SWIM BETTER, SWIM FASTER WITH SEA LANES SWIM COACHING

Are you training for a Triathlon or swim challenge and want to improve your swim stroke? Sea Lanes swim coaching can help you swim faster and for longer, with less effort.

In our bespoke 1-to-1 sessions, our coaches use high definition cameras to record and then analyse your technique there and then. Our expert coaches also provide feedback and personalised drills to help you make the necessary adjustments to improve your swimming.

The video of your session will be available to you with analysis, so you are able to review it as many times as you like, continuing your training and tracking your progress.

Book yourself a bespoke 1-to-1, swim coaching session at Sea Lanes and our fantastic coaches will help you develop your swimming potential, whether you are an open water swimmer, a triathlete, a scenic or a master swimmer.

“Being coached in an endless pool is a really fantastic way to have your swim stroke analysed. The instant feedback through video analysis allows to you to see exactly how you move through the water and highlights the ways to become a more efficient and faster swimmer.” Andy White, swim coach.

Andy White is a qualified Open Water swim coach, who has been operating swim courses and events in Brighton for the last five years. He is an integral part of the Brighton Open Water Swimming scene and is hugely passionate about encouraging people to take up sea swimming and developing their potential in the water.

So, come down to Sea Lanes Brighton and give it a go! Why not follow your session with a sea swim to refine what you’ve just learnt?

You can book onto our swim coaching sessions here, choosing either a 30 minute session or 1 hour session. The sessions are available for adults and children.

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